V2V - Hyper-V 2012R2 / SCVMM 2012R2- ESX to HV - Local storage not recognised in conversion wizard?

Hi,
I am in the final stages of testing for our move from VMWare to Hyper-V.  I am currently testing migrations of VMWare VMs to Hyper-V.  I've connected SCVMM to the vCentre server and attached to the ESX hosts so I can see all the VMs in the
VMM console. 
My Hyper-V servers are running in a failover cluster and have shared storage as well as local storage for less important VMs.  When I run the Convert VM Wizard I can't see the local storage listed when selecting a storage location for the newly converted
VM.  It appears that VMM assumes that the VMWare VM is high availability and thus only shows me the shared clustered drives.  Its not HA in VMWare. although the ESX host is a enterprise version.  This theory is born out when I've converted a
VWMare VM to Hyper-V I click on the migrate button to move it to the local storage in the new target server location screen I get a tick box, that is ticked, showing the VM is HA.  When I deselect it I can then select local storage and migrate the
VM over.
Is there any way of stopping VMM pre-setting the VMWare VMs as HA so I can select the local storage in the conversion wizard?
Any help gratefully received.
Rob

Hi Simar
Thanks for the advice, I've now got the VM back in a stable state and running HA.
Just to finish off the thread for future I did the following
- Shutdown the VM
- Remove the VM from the Failover Cluster Manager (as you say this did leave the VM configuration intact)
- I was unable to import the VM as per your instructions so I copied the VHD to another folder on the local storage and took a note of the VM configuration.
- Deleted the VM from VMM so this removed all the configuration details/old VHD.
- Built a new VM using the details I saved from the point above
- Copied the VHD into the new VMs folder and attached it to the VM.
- Started it up and reconfigured networking
- Use VMM to make the VM HA.
I believe I have found the reason for the initial error, it appears there was a empty folder in the Snapshot folder, probably from an old Checkpoint that hadn't cleaned up properly when it was deleted.
The system is up and running now so thanks again for the advice.
Rob

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